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The struggles of sports bonding away from home
Kids grow up watching sporting events, movies, and TV shows with their guardians. Then, 18 years later, those kids often go off to college… Read More
Student stylists enhance the campus beauty experience
Cosmetology is a passion for many Cabrini students. Whether it’s doing hair, makeup, nails, or any other beauty technique, there’s much talent to be… Read More
Introducing House 67 Productions
This semester marks the first year for the Cabrini communication department’s newest student-led agency, House 67 Productions. Advised by John Doyle, assistant professor of… Read More
Cabrini Swifties enter new era with “Midnights”
Cabrini students are in that lavender haze since Taylor Swift’s new album was released on Oct. 21. During the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, Swift… Read More
Fit 4 U club aims to expand post-COVID-19
With pandemic restrictions on campus lifted, Cabrini’s Fit 4 U club hopes to increase its activities and drive up membership. Fit 4 U’s beginnings… Read More
The “Enola Holmes” movies represent female empowerment in choice, freedom, and true crime
When “Enola Holmes” was released on Netflix in 2020, and its sequel was released on Nov. 4, it wasn’t the films’ action-packed fun that… Read More
Voting with a disability: every vote counts
People with disabilities are the highest population of any minority that are registered to vote, per a survey conducted by Rutgers University. On Oct.… Read More
Wolfington Center increases voter engagement among students
Often, when it comes to voting, college students cannot make it to the polls or have not yet registered. Aaron Ellis, political and interfaith… Read More
First time voter’s guide
Voting for the first time can be scary, but there are a few steps to make in order to ease the intimidating voting process.… Read More
The fall formal review: A shakey success
Lights brightened the dance floor and the formal was over, but those who survived lingered around to talk to old friends, new friends or… Read More
Cavalier of the week:
Michelle Palandro by Michael A Kazanjian assistant a&e editor Optimism is the key and Karen Fisherowski has found the lock. This new Cabrini employee… Read More
The cooking club: heating up again
Stacy Hanby by Marianne McKim assistant features editor You’re looking around for something to eat. You find nothing. You don’t think you can force… Read More
Restaurant Review: A taste of Japan at Hibachi
Renee DiPietro by Renee Di Pietro staff writer Flames rise, heat hits your face and then it all vanishes as quickly as it began.… Read More
Within these dorm walls
Jenine J. Ikeler by Jenine J. Ikeler assistant photography editor “As we walk our path of life We meet people everyday Most are simply… Read More
Acting out laughter
Matt Holmes by Jill C. Hindman assistant features editor For the past eight weeks members of the Improv Troupe have been giving their time… Read More
Intrigued by cultures, Halpern says `Hola’
photo by Michelle Palandro by Jennifer Ford staff writer In 1984, Cynthia Halpern, department chair of the romance language department, began her teaching career… Read More
Tholey does Primos
Matt Tholey If you are tired of the same old juniors from WaWa then try Primos. For about the same price you can get… Read More
Cavalier of the week
Michelle Palandro Optimism is the key and Karen Fisherowski has found the lock. This new Cabrini employee is making her mark quickly and redefining… Read More
Scorching up the air waves
mike fenn by Amy Gassen assistant sports editor Back in the ’70s, college students held in their breath and squeezed together to see how… Read More